RT Journal Article T1 Climate change, energy and social preferences on policies: Exploratory evidence for Spain A1 Hanemann, Michael A1 Labandeira, Xavier A1 Loureiro García, María Luz K1 Electricity K1 Climate change K1 Willingness to pay K1 Spain AB Spain faces a complex situation regarding its climate change policies. On the one hand, greenhouse gas emissions have shown an important increase since 1990, and are far above the Kyoto commitments. On the other hand, the country is likely to suffer significant impacts from climate change. To date, however, there has been a rather limited application of corrective policies, particularly with regard to energy prices. Indeed, although Spanish citizens are generally very concerned about climate change, price increases in the energy sector have traditionally been opposed. In the present paper, we offer suggestions for future policies, showing that Spanish households, in general, are strongly in favour of the implementation of a green electricity program, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions, although it makes electricity more expensive for an interim period. Data from a telephone survey representative of the Spanish population which we carried out immediately prior to the Copenhagen climate summit, show that people were willing on average to pay an increase of 29.91€ per month per household over the current electric bill. Our results also show that younger individuals living in the Mediterranean area are more likely to pay for this green electricity program PB Inter-Research Science Publisher SN 0936-577X YR 2011 FD 2011 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10347/46114 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10347/46114 LA eng NO Hanemann, M., Labandeira, X., & Loureiro, M. L. (2011). Climate change, energy and social preferences on policies: exploratory evidence for Spain. Climate Research, 48, 343-348.https://doi.org/10.3354/CR00994 DS Minerva RD 23 abr 2026